Kinsman Inlet


Kinsman Inlet (51˚56'00" 128˚08'00" W side of Hunter I, E of McNaughton Group, S of Bella Bella), Kinsman Lagoon (51˚54'40" 128˚09'45" S extension of Kinsman Inlet). William Burnley Kinsman (b 1910), from Vancouver, was a coxswain on the W coast survey vessel William J Stewart in the 1930s. He joined the RCN in WWII and served as a lt aboard HMCS Trentonian, a corvette that was torpedoed by a U-boat in 1945. Kinsman was mentioned in dispatches for “conduct of the highest order” during...

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